The Sword God of the Universe
Chapter 300 - 300 300 Pill Master Assessment

Chapter 300: Chapter 300 Pill Master Assessment Chapter 300: Chapter 300 Pill Master Assessment Jiao Yan’s expression became solemn.

Not only him, but Qian Zhen and Sun Xiao also furrowed their brows.

Crossing the Sky Array and seizing the Golden Order were no small matters.

Capturing the Martial Artist who had seized the Golden Order would not be easy.

In the end, it was very likely that the senior management of the academy would intervene.

“In the senior management of the academy, many people hold an optimistic view about Jing Yan’s future achievements.

If the Criminal Punishment Hall wants to capture him, I’m afraid even I can’t fully decide!” Jiao Yan said to Qian Zhen.

“Deacon Jiao Yan, it is a fact that Jing Yan killed a high-level student of Dao Yi Academy in the Setting Sun Valley.

This man openly violated the rules of Dao Yi, and I think it’s entirely reasonable for the Criminal Punishment Hall to arrest and try him.

Just because he has a good talent doesn’t mean he can ignore the laws of Dao Yi Academy, right?” Qian Zhen said, his eyebrows knitted together.

He knew that what Jiao Yan said was true.

However, if it meant giving up, he definitely wouldn’t be willing.

Especially since this involved his own pride—Qian Bo was his brother, and his brother had been killed, yet he could only swallow his anger.

If this got out, it would be enough to ruin Qian Zhen’s reputation.

Therefore, no matter what, he couldn’t just let it go; he wanted Jing Yan dead.

Moreover, although Jing Yan had seized the Golden Order, he was not a Martial Artist of the Dao Spirit Realm.

Qian Zhen was not only a Martial Artist at the Dao Spirit Realm but was also only about forty years old, with a similarly promising future.

Having to choose between him and Jing Yan, the academy might not necessarily choose Jing Yan.

No matter how high the talent or potential, that was something for the future.

Who could foresee the future?

Perhaps Jing Yan might never advance to the Dao Spirit Realm or could die soon after, which would then not be of much value to Dao Yi Academy.

Hearing Qian Zhen’s words, Jiao Yan understood his intent.

“Qian Zhen, I’ll make arrangements.

The fact that Jing Yan broke the rules cannot be changed.

We’ll first capture him and bring him to the Criminal Punishment Hall, and then see what punishment he will receive!” Jiao Yan exhaled deeply.

His so-called arrangement was to inform his superiors, letting them know about the matter.

Otherwise, if something went wrong, he couldn’t cover for it.

“Deacon Jiao Yan, thank you.” Qian Zhen nodded heavily, a fierce glint briefly flashing in his eyes.

“By the way, there’s also that despicable woman named Zhang Min; she also can’t be separated from Qian Bo’s death.”

“Let’s capture her as well,” Jiao Yan said.

What Jiao Yan was wary of was Jing Yan.

As for a student at Zhang Min’s level, the Criminal Punishment Hall could easily erase her.

Lanqu County City, Alchemist Association!

“Alchemist Jiao Ming, there is someone outside claiming to be Jing Yan, and he says he knows you!” A guard from the Alchemist Association approached Jiao Ming and reported respectfully.

Jiao Ming, who was the Second-level Alchemist previously acquainted with Jing Qingzhu, had interacted with Jing Yan during his last visit.

Jing Yan originally planned to meet directly with Vice President Liu Wen, but since the guards of the Alchemist Association did not have the rank to meet the Vice President directly, Jing Yan could only ask the guard to report to Jiao Ming.

Upon hearing the name Jing Yan, Jiao Ming’s pupils sharply constricted.

The last time Jing Yan and Jing Qingzhu came, they had caused quite a commotion in the Alchemist Association, and Jiao Ming had been implicated as well.

Although everything was still normal for him now, Jiao Ming was well aware that the storm had not yet passed.

“Did he say what he wants with me?” Jiao Ming pondered for a moment before asking.

“He mentioned something about wanting to join the Alchemist Association,” the guard replied.

“Okay, I understand.

Please direct him to wait in the lobby on the first floor,” Jiao Ming nodded.

“Yes!” the guard responded and left.

After the guard left, Jiao Ming immediately went to see Vice President Liu Wen.

The assessment of Jing Yan joining the Alchemist Association would definitely involve both Vice Presidents Liu Wen and Xu Dong.

In fact, Jiao Ming wasn’t originally one of Liu Wen’s people, but since that incident, whether he was or wasn’t, he had now become linked to Liu Wen.

He clearly knew that if Liu Wen lost to Xu Dong, his days would definitely be unpleasant.

The guard returned to the outside of the Alchemist Association and brought Jing Yan inside to a large hall on the first floor.

This hall could be considered a dojo, primarily used for public alchemy.

It was where capable Alchemists publicly performed alchemy, allowing other Alchemists to witness and learn various alchemy techniques.

Even Liu Wen and Xu Dong, the two Vice Presidents, occasionally performed public alchemy here, offering lower-level Alchemists the opportunity to learn and understand, which was one of the tremendous benefits of joining the Alchemist Association.

When the guard brought Jing Yan into this hall, there were quite a few people gathered, roughly around twenty.

However, it was utterly silent—extremely quiet.

“Compounding medicines?” Jing Yan glanced at the middle of the hall.

Inside the Alchemist Association, there were indeed some Pharmacists as well.

These Pharmacists were relatively young, possessing high innate talent for medicines, and had the potential to become Alchemists in the future.

An organization like the Alchemist Association didn’t only absorb outside Alchemists; it also cultivated its own.

These Alchemists had to start as Pharmacists.

Moreover, while the value of Pharmacists couldn’t compare with that of Alchemists, it was still quite high.

The biggest demand in the market was actually for medicines, especially high-quality medicines, which were also very profitable.

At this time, in this hall, there was clearly a highly skilled Pharmacist or Alchemist publicly compounding medicines and sharing compounding experiences with other Pharmacists.

Both alchemy and compounding required a relatively quiet atmosphere.

A single moment of inattention could lead to failures in compounding or alchemy.

High-quality medicines were not so easy to produce.

Seeing someone compounding medicines, Jing Yan obviously couldn’t rudely interrupt.

He had no choice but to stand quietly and wait.

After another period equivalent to a duration of a tea time had passed.

“Whew!” The person compounding medicines exhaled lightly and gently nodded.

The compounding session had ended, and evidently, it was quite successful.

“Did you all clearly see the entire process I just used to compound this medicine?” the person asked as he placed the medicine into a porcelain bottle, turning his gaze toward the many Pharmacists around him>, squinting his eyes.

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